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  • From: Teresa Nobre <teresaraposonobre AT gmail.com>
  • To: Jonas Öberg <jonas AT creativecommons.org>
  • Cc: kasia sawko <ksawko AT centrumcyfrowe.pl>, cc-europe AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [CC-Europe] EU Culture Programme Funding
  • Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2012 18:23:11 +0100

Hi there,

I cannot commit entirely to move this forward, because the deadline is Oct 10 and I'll be travelling with my family from Oct 5 to Oct 8... I will help now and afterwards, but I think you should definitely reserve the coming weekend to finish this. People who are available should step in, otherwise we won't be able to do it!

You probably don't need another mailing list, since we are all interested and we can all help. But in case you decise to do it, please add my email ;)

I'm starting to put some comments on the draft. I think everyone that's interested in contributing should leave their comments on the draft and/or send an email to this list.

Since we have to define, for each activity, dates, venues, no. participants, etc., we should just focus on activities where such elements would be N/A or very flexible. And since there's not that many concrete ideas on the table right now, we shouldn't try to be too ambitious. Maybe just go for 1 big thing plus 1-2 activities that don't require that many financial resources.

So my suggestions are (please check the draft for more details):
* (my "big thing") Organize a sort of Wiki Loves Art event in each country involved and document the several projects in a common book/in separated books (like CC NL did), to put all the national museums and galeries thinking in Open Culture and eventually releasing some of their collections under CC.
* Monitor national and EU copyright legislation and coordinate policy statements (as John suggested), during the whole year, whenever it would be needed. It would be useful to know which countries are expecting new © legislation to measure the amount of work that is expected.

Conducting a study/survey in the European countries involved, as John also suggested, is also the type of activity that could be easily included, but does anyone have a more concrete idea for a study/survey on Open Culture? 

Best,
Teresa

2012/10/1 Jonas Öberg <jonas AT creativecommons.org>
Hi all,

just wanted to follow up on this to see if we can make progress on defining the activities of the network. Alek, did you give any thought to this (+ the potential mailing list for coordination)?

I've gotten most of the relevant details from Diane regarding iCommons, so administratively we're quite fine, but we need to develop a more concrete idea of what the network should engage in.

Jonas Öberg, Regional Coordinator - Europe
Creative Commons
Phone: +46 700 909 362



On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Jonas Öberg <jonas AT creativecommons.org> wrote:
Hi Alek,

sounds good to me. I can definitely help pull things together, and I've already started talking to Diane about iCommons and what we would need from her. It would be good if someone could take the lead on helping define the activities of the network though.

If you think it's useful with a separate mailing list, would you be able to set one up, and invite people to it?


Jonas Öberg, Regional Coordinator - Europe
Creative Commons
Phone: +46 700 909 362



On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Alek Tarkowski <alek AT creativecommons.pl> wrote:
Dear all,

we can also declare help in drafting this. should we move work off the
list, to a smaller group of involved persons? Kasia Sawko from our team
should also be able to help (she's in Georgia now so I cannot confirm
this, but I'm pretty sure)

I think that in order to do this in 10 days we need to have a clearly
defined 1 or two leaders, who keep the process going and make quick
decisions if necessary.

best,

Alek

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